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South Africa - Bilharzia outbreak in Mopani District, Limpopo Province

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Media Statement
To All Media
09 September 2024


BILHARZIA OUTBREAK IN MOPANI DISTRICT, LIMPOPO PROVINCE

The Limpopo Provincial Government has been alerted to an outbreak of the waterborne
parasitic disease, Bilharzia (schistosomiasis), in several areas within the Greater
Tzaneen Local Municipality, located in the Mopani District.

According to the latest reports, the Bilhazia outbreak has significantly impacted areas
such as Nkowankowa, Khujwane, and Dan villages. Alarmingly, over 140 learners from
Malwandla Primary School have been diagnosed and are currently receiving treatment
with anti-parasitic medication. The rapid spread of this infection has raised serious
concerns about health and safety in the affected communities.


In response to this outbreak, the Limpopo Provincial Government has swiftly established
a provincial task team. This team includes representatives from the Office of the Premier,
the Department of Health, the Department of Education, and the Department of
Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements, and Traditional Affairs (CoGHSTA),
Mopani District Municipality, Greater Giyani Local Municipality, Greater Tzaneen Local
Municipality, Greater Letaba Local Municipality and Ba-Phalaborwa local Municipality.
The task team’s mandate is to coordinate efforts to contain the outbreak, provide medical
care to affected individuals, and prevent further spread of the disease.

The Limpopo Provincial Government strongly advises residents in the affected areas to
refrain from swimming in rivers, streams, or any other potentially contaminated water
sources, ensure that any water used for drinking is boiled or properly treated before use,
and that parents and guardians are urged to closely monitor their children for any
symptoms of Bilharzia and seek immediate medical attention if symptoms arise.

Acting Premier Mr. Basikopo Makamu emphasized the importance of vigilance during this
time, stating, "We urge all residents in the affected areas to exercise extreme caution.
Avoid direct contact with potentially contaminated water sources, and seek medical
attention if you or your loved ones exhibit any signs of illness. Our priority is to contain
this outbreak and protect the health of our communities."

Bilharzia can present a range of symptoms, which include but are not limited to abdominal
pain, fever and chills, bloody diarrhea, blood in urine, urine tract infections, persistent
headaches, and fatigue. Should any of these symptoms appear, residents are strongly
advised to visit the nearest healthcare facility for screening and treatment. Early diagnosis
and intervention are crucial in managing and treating Bilharzia effectively.

The provincial government assures all residents that every effort is being made to address
this health crisis. The safety and well-being of our communities remain our top priority.

Regular updates will be provided as the situation develops.

For further inquiries, please contact:
Ndavhe Ramakuela
Provincial Government Spokesperson
082 200 5357

Thilivhali Muavha
Premier's Spokesperson
066 011 7034

Issued by the Limpopo Provincial Government

https://www.limpopo.gov.za/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Bilharzia-Outbreak-Media-Statement.pdf
 
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